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The R32 GTR loom would be a closer up front match I think. Why are you wanting to change it anyway?

The Nissan Australia R32 GTR Manual has wiring diagrams for GTS4 included and they are very similar.

It would be great if you gave a far greater explanation on your situation detailing all faults and symptoms!

We cant be mind readers and the more hard facts allows a greater scope of someone regcognising the problem and suggesting an easier fix.

I had loom problems also but the LAST thing I was going to do was swap it!!

I traced the faulty cables and ran replacement wires back to the ECU to solve the breaks.

Admittedly it did not solve my Knock Sensor problems but the only way I managed to do that was shorting the wires to earth thru a resistor so fooling the ECU that the Knock sensors were OK and no Fault code displayed.

the problem with the loom is that it is burnt, no changing the wirs on that 1. its stuffed. so thats why i require a gts4 loom but i have agtst loom wanna know the major differences but i think the awd plugs required are not there on a gtst loom, can some one confirm or get back to me with the wiring diagrams for both cars

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